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== When To Trade == | == When To Trade == | ||
Trades are possible after the draft up to August 31st of the sim season. Trades are not possible during September or October (Playoffs). | Trades are possible after the draft up to August 31st of the sim season. Trades are not possible during September or October (Playoffs). | ||
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== How to Trade == | == How to Trade == | ||
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# When proposing trades to League Owned teams, cash-only deals, multiple player deals, and deals involving draft picks, will be rejected. Use units only to sweeten player for player swaps. See Below for more detailed information. | # When proposing trades to League Owned teams, cash-only deals, multiple player deals, and deals involving draft picks, will be rejected. Use units only to sweeten player for player swaps. See Below for more detailed information. | ||
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== Trading with League Owned Teams == | == Trading with League Owned Teams == | ||
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Beginning in Summer 2020 it is possible to propose trades to league owned franchises. However, to avoid wasting your efforts please attend to the following: | Beginning in Summer 2020 it is possible to propose trades to league owned franchises. However, to avoid wasting your efforts please attend to the following: | ||
− | + | # You may offer cash (units) to sweeten a deal but you cannot buy a player. Such offers will be refused. | |
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− | + | # League Owned teams are not permitted to trade their draft picks. Any offer involving a draft pick will be refused. | |
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− | + | # All deals must be a single player for a single player. ''The two players involved do not have to be at the same position.'' That is, you could offer an OF for a SP, or a 2B for a SS, etc. If you offer a multiplayer deal it will be refused. | |
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− | + | # The value formula used to assess deals is undisclosed. It takes into consideration: (a) where a player ranks in his pool, (b) his terms of contract, especially remaining seasons, (c) the value of his current randomized season, (d) the value spectrum (see below), (e) defensive skills, and finally (f) any cash offered as part of the deal. | |
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− | + | # Offers will usually be responded to within 10-15 minutes and you will receive a message explaining whether the offer was accepted or why it was refused. | |
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− | + | # Any offer that is very "close" to acceptable has a small random chance of being accepted even if slightly undervalued. This is meant to encourage reasonable offers. Position for position trades (e.g., SP for SP or 2B for 2B) stand a slightly higher chance of success. | |
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− | + | # Since League Owned teams are under the financial care of the Commissioner they have little incentive for cash (units). They want to improve their teams like everyone else. It will not be easy to wrestle marquis players from them without willingness to offer something of comparable value. | |
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=== Defensive Value Spectrum === | === Defensive Value Spectrum === | ||
− | In sabermetrics, the defensive spectrum is the graphical representation of the positions on a baseball field, arranged from left (the easiest defensive positions) to right (the hardest). Most people say that catcher is the hardest position to play because a catcher has many responsibilities. A catcher has to watch the runners, make sure no one is going to steal, squat for 2-5 hours a game, and has to make the right calls for what pitch the pitcher should throw | + | In sabermetrics, the defensive spectrum is the graphical representation of the positions on a baseball field, arranged from left (the easiest defensive positions) to right (the hardest). Most people say that catcher is the hardest position to play because a catcher has many responsibilities. A catcher has to watch the runners, make sure no one is going to steal, squat for 2-5 hours a game, and has to make the right calls for what pitch the pitcher should throw. |
First baseman – Left fielder – Right fielder – Third baseman – Center fielder – Second baseman – Shortstop – Catcher – Pitcher | First baseman – Left fielder – Right fielder – Third baseman – Center fielder – Second baseman – Shortstop – Catcher – Pitcher |